View details about stallions standing at the Equine-Reproduction.com stallion station

In addition to its other services, Equine-Reproduction.com LLC also offers a stallion station service at its facility in Oklahoma, where breeding stallions may be boarded for the breeding season, or permanently. Stallions can have semen collected and shipped from the facility, including to Canada (currently under CEM restrictions for semen importation from the USA). Stallions live out in approximately 1/3 acre pastures with shelters and trees offering shade and protection from the weather. Large bales of hay are provided to ensure the potential for continual grazing (which is healthier for horses), although custom hay is also provided where needed. Horses are grained twice daily (or more if required) using Buckeye feeds. The stallion paddocks are adjacent to each other, separated by a minimum of 12' aisleways, and the fencing is 5-strands of electrified "White Lightning" from Centaur (although it's actually brown and black in colour) or Centaur Flex-Fence.

Our laboratory is well equipped with high technology equipment and supplies, enabling us to ship the best quality semen available from the resident stallions, or from stallions visiting for semen collection and processing. Semen can be shipped 7 days a week (M-F by courier or airline counter-counter; Sat. and Sun. by airline only). The only exception is if there is a specific reason related to semen quality or the health of the stallion (e.g. an older stallion that does not have adequate sperm production for a daily shipment). All shipments are evaluated using our Hamilton-Thorne CEROS Computer Assisted Semen Analyser. All stallions standing at Equine-Reproduction.com LLC undergo a cooled semen evaluation at the beginning of every season to ensure that the semen being shipped has the potential to be the best quality when the mare-owner receives it.

We are often asked by mare owners "what do you charge for semen shipments from these stallion?". Below is an outline of the charges applied by Equine-Reproduction.com LLC for the collection, processing and shipment of cooled semen shipments from stallions standing at the Oklahoma facility.
We do not charge "chute fees", "stallion handling fees" or similar charges, which we consider to be unreasonable surcharges in excess of a charge already applied.

Charges for shipment within the Continental USA

Collection charge:

$150

Equitainer deposit (refunded if the Equitainer is returned clean within 5 days - if credit card is used a "hold" is applied) - we do not charge a rental fee for the Equitainer:

$300

Semen shipment courier fee: An estimated "base rate" will be $50 for the outgoing (overnight) shipment and $25 (ground) for the return shipment. To obtain an accurate estimate, go to UPS.com and create a shipment quote. Our Zip Code is 73098. The Equitainer dimensions are 18" x 11" x 11" with a weight of 12 lbs.

Additional Fees for Shipments to Canada
Note: Mare owner must obtain an import permit from CFIA, the original of which must be in our possession for "single shipment" permits, or a copy for "multiple shipment" permits prior to semen collection.

USDA Document Certification (at cost):

$83

Same day courier charge for documents to and from USDA (these are then sent with the semen):

$150

Semen shipment courier fee to Canada are charged at cost, but will be significantly greater than for shipment within the USA. Go to UPS.com and create a quote as described above.

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Please contact us for more details if you are interested in standing your stallion at Equine-Reproduction.com LLCPlease note that we accept and manage all breeds, having dealt with over 40 different breeds to date!2015 Stallions(Details below are provided by the stallion owners)

Argosy

1995 Hanoverian
EVA Negative/Vaccinated Annually

Argosy is an "all-round" (multi-talented) stallion of international quality. He is an athletic dressage type and proved it his first year showing. He qualified for the BLM championships his very first year competition. He won Reserve Champion for the PHR Silver Stirrup Awards and place 10th in the USDF All Breed Awards. But his "way of going" and beautiful, bold jump has also turned the heads of well-known hunter/jumper breeders nationwide. Joe Fargis evaluated Argosy in a private jumping session as a youngster as a "very talented, natural jumper". Mare owners are pleased with what he's producing. So much so that many are breeding back to him.

Baatesh

Baatesh is by the perennial leading sire Pulpit and was sold as a yearling at the Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Select Yearling Sale for $400,000. Retired sound from racing at the age of 5 he immediately entered into the very different field of becoming a sport horse sire. Baatesh went straight from the racetrack to the 2012 North American Stallion Performance Test, where he was credited as the second-best horse on the cross country day, behind only the stallion that ultimately came fourth overall - this with less than 60 days of jumping experience!

As a racehorse, Baatesh had a solid career with 22 starts, 50% of which resulted in his being in the top three, with 4 wins, 4 places and 3 shows. He and his 5 half-siblings (all fillies and out of the same dam) have earned almost $700,000 with an average of over $7,400 return per start.

Baatesh's Premium Extended Pedigree may be downloaded and viewed here in .pdf format. Live cover available for Thoroughbreds, Baatesh is an accredited Oklahoma-bred stallion for the season 2014-2015.

Belafonte d'Avalon

ISR Sportpony
EVA Negative/Vaccinated Annually

Belafonte d'Avalon is the result of some of the best sport horse and sport pony breeding in the world. His dam, Mata Hari, is by our jumper stallion, Mannhattan and out of the pony mare, Idealiste. Idealiste was 14:1 hands tall, out of Kathy's endurance racing Anglo Arabian mare and by the Oldenburg stallion, Ideal. Belafonte's sire is the German Riding pony, Hilkens Black Delight. Hilkens Black Delight, a Weser-Ems stallion, won the 2005 Weser-Ems licensing and was the first pony ever to be invited to the Oldenburger Stallion's Parade where he received a standing ovation and was described as being "as close to perfection as possible". He was described by the licensing committee as the most stunning pony they had seen for at least 6 years since his sire, Branduardi M won the licensing. Belafonte is following in his father's footsteps in receiving similar praise for his outstanding conformation, movement and character.

Belafonte went on to fulfill his performance requirement by attending the 30 Day Pony Stallion Testing in October of 2010. He again wow'd the judges with his enthusiastic and "can do" attitude and successfully completed the testing with one of the highest scores ever awarded both in North America and in Europe.

Belafonte is currently competing in eventing under the expert skill and training of Rebecca Brown of RB Riding. The pair were undefeated in 6 out 7 times out and finished 2013 as Area V Champions at Training Level, 8th at Training at the American Eventing Championships.

Belafonte is fully licensed and approved with the Rheinland Pfalz-Saar, Weser-Ems, Sport Pony Studbook Society - SPSS (UK - where semen is available for all of Europe), International Sporthorse Registry - Pony Division and Le Cheval de Sport Belge (sBs).

Colorado Skrødstrup

Colorado Skrødstrup was imported from Denmark in 2006. He was the 2004 Knabstrupper Stallion Grading Champion in Denmark. A bay leopard spotted stallion Colorado Skrødstrup is the 2nd registered and approved Knabstrupper stallion in the USA and the only Knabtrupper stallion in the world to have successfully completed a recognised FN stallion test, which earned him "Elite Status" - again currently the only Knabstrupper stallion worldwide to hold that award. Attending the FN 70-day stallion performance test in 2010, Colorado Skrødstrup achieved 5th place overall, and 4th place in the dressage scoring (which includes "interior" scores for test aspects such as rideability). After importation to the United States, he began training for the jumpers, and placed consistently. At his first "A" rated jumper show (the "Oaks", San Juan Capistrano, California) against very qualified competition, he received a second and a third place in the 1.10m against 89 horses!

Colorado is registered and approved with the KNN (Danish Knabstrupper Association) and has his stallion licensing with the AKA (American Knabstrupper Association), Rheinland Pfalz-Saar International (Knabstrupper Book) as well as being the first Knabstrupper stallion approved with Le Cheval de Sport Belge (sBs).

Dracula d'Avalon

Avalon Equine's breeding goals have always been to produce International caliber horses that the amateur owner/rider could compete. In order to accomplish that, we believe that not only does a horse have to be athletic, talented and have a flawless conformation, it must also possess a temperament that is flawless, as well. With Dracula, we believe we have accomplished that. His dam, Morticia, is one of our top broodmares that has produced two licensed sons. Morticia is by Mannhattan who himself competed to Level 8 in the jumpers before retiring due to an injury. She is out of a Frohwind daughter that also competed successfully in dressage until becoming a broodmare.

Dracula is by Davidor. Davidor, an impressive black Hanoverian stallion by Davignon and out of Wanessa (Warkant/Eiger). Davidor was a proven FEI stallion, having shown successfully through Intermediare in Germany before his importation. His sire, Davignon I, is considered to be one of Donnerhall’s best sons, having earned Class I scores at his licensing in 1991 before going on to win the Bundeschampionat in 1992. Davidor’s damsire, Warkant, is by World Cup I, who also sired the famous Weltmeyer. Like Davignon I, Warkant earned Class I scores at his performance testing and is the sire of numerous approved sons, as well as top competition horses such as Hubertus Schmidt’s Olympic mount, Wansuela Suerte. Davidor’s dam, Wanessa, is a proven producer and a Bundeschampionat winner as well. She has consistently been represented at stallion licensings by her sons and produced mares of top quality.

Dracula is currently in training and will compete with his co-owner, Philesha Chandler!

Edelweiss de Bonce

Edelweiss de Bonce began his Dressage training at his breeder's farm in France, where he soon became a finalist at 5 and 6 in Dressage at Fontainebleau. Continuing his career, he was moved to Germany where he was trained and competed through Grand Prix Dressage with Catherine Haddad. After being sold to the USA to Cory Walkey, he continued his Grand Prix Dressage career being successfully competed under Mette Rosencrantz. After a long, successful athletic career he is now retired to stud. Through his many years under saddle and competing at the top of his sport, he's earned respect and kind words from the people whose lives he's been a part of. With an eager attitude and a willingness for the job, he's proven he's up for any challenge!

Edward Scissorhands d'Avalon

2008 16.1 hh Oldenburg Stallion
EVA Negative/Vaccinated Annually

With some of the top jumping blood flowing through his veins, Edward Scissorhands d'Avalon is already exhibiting some of that talent and athletic ability. Not only does he show ability, it comes in a sleek, shiny black package. Well conformed, balanced and with three beautiful gaits, he is bred to compete and excel. As he is homozygous black, Edward cannot produce a chestnut foal.

Edward successfully completed the 70 Day Stallion Performance Test on November 10th, 2012, thereby fulfilling his performance requirements with RPSI!

Goldmaker

Goldmaker is an athletic, flashy guy that just hasn't had the opportunity to prove himself in the performance arena. Goldmaker successfully completed his 70 day Stallion Performance test in 2011 at the respectable age of 12. He is fully licensed RPSI Studbook I with a lifetime breeding license.

Throughout the 70 Day Stallion Test, Goldmaker proved himself to be enthusiastic and talented over fences, demonstrating beautiful bascule and lovely form. He received high marks for his rideability, character and temperament. He wowed ALL of the judges at the testing - both registry inspectors and testing judges - with his exceptional cross country ability. With a balanced, cadenced canter and a good trot, he is producing some exceptional foals out of warmblood mares. Once going under saddle, these should make some exceptional hunter prospects as well as some talented eventers, with the added bonus of the unusual coloring.

Goldmaker's unusual double-dilute cremello coloring - the only Thoroughbred stallion so coloured world-wide licensed to produce warmblood foals - guarantees mare owners that their foals out of bay, chestnut or black mares will be buckskin, palomino or smoky blacks respectively - a bonus to go with his exceptional conformation, temperament and athletic talent!

Guy's First Down Fame

"Reno" is a stunning palomino stallion bred in the purple as far as Barrel Racing and speed event horses are concerned, and with legends such as Doc Bar, Docs Jack Frost, Three Bars, Driftwood and Joe Reed II - not to mention Frenchmans Guys * Dash Ta Fame in his bloodlines, his progeny are well on their way to excelling in most any chosen discipline required of them be it Barrel Racing, timed events, reining, cutting, campdrafting, halter or pleasure riding just to name a few.

Guys First Down Fame is currently enrolled in the C-N California Futurity and VGBRA Incentives

There are several foals already on the ground, his oldest are 2yrs in January 2015. Reno is also set to start competing in 2015, and the future is certainly looking promising for this young upcoming stud.

Mannhattan

1991 16.2 hh Grey Oldenburg Stallion
EVA Negative/Vaccinated Annually

Possessing a pedigree that reads like the "Who's Who in Sport Horse Breeding", Mannhattan is the culmination of some of the very best in Warmblood Breeding. With Such renowned sires as Furioso II, Wendekreis, Vollkorn, Absatz, Hill Hawk, and Ferdinand in his pedigree, he was bred to excell in the performance arena.

Mannhattan is fully licensed and approved with the International Sport Horse Registry and Oldenburg N.A. He was the first North American born and bred Stallion approved by the Belgium Warmblood Breeding Association, NA and the first such stallion to have fullfilled his performance requirements in this country.

Mannhattan earned respectable 100 day test scores including a 9 for general jumping ability, free jumping, and the X-Country portion of the testing, and 8's for his character, canter, and jumping under saddle. He finished by winning the jumping portion of the testing with a score of 128.53, and an overall score of 102.29 points.